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Hi, all! I have found way to print PCB negative ( I use photoresist). In PCB editor go to file-CAM processor, select device PS_INVERTED. Then We have a file PostScript. But drawing our PCB placed on bottom side! I think, spend a sheet A4 of film for 50mm*50mm it isn’t good. It was edited by manual in GIMP before. Not so good - we’ll have paint 3200x4500 kilopoint if we need 600 DPI resolution.
But- .PS and .EPS files are just text. We need open it and after

Hey guys. These are a great selection of tips, I found a few of them useful even at my early stage. As a computer science student however, I have to know: Why does the for-loop in 7 increment indefinitely? I’m not very intimate with the characteristics of an 8-bit integer. With the data sets we work with, I find myself more commonly using 16- and 32-bit integers. Is it simply because of the limited range of the 8-bit integer? If so would not for(x = 0; x < 256; x++) also loop indefinitely? Great advice and great tutorials. I’ve spent nearly $100 at this site already, and it was worth every penny.

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